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- Hedy Pfundmeyer was born on December 1, 1899 in Vienna, Austria. She was an actress, known for Silhouetten (1936), Lucifer (1921) and Die Pratermizzi (1926). She died on November 5, 1965 in Vienna, Austria.
- Hedy Pfundmayr was very interested in the New Dance and it was a welcome extension to her classic dance education. Beside it she also appeared as a principal dancer in pantomimic roles.
- She was engaged as a choreographer for the movies "Wiener Blut" (1942) with Willy Fritsch, Hans Moser, Maria Holst and Theo Lingen, "Der weisse Traum" (1943) with Olly Holzmann, Elfriede Datzig, Wolf Albach-Retty, Oskar Sima and Fritz Imhoff as well as "Die goldene Fessel" (1944) directed by Hans Thimig with Hans Holt, Friedl Czepa, Erik Frey, Attila Hörbiger and Hermann Thimig.
- The dancer and actress Hedy Pfundmayr got an education at the Staatsoper in Vienna where she also got her first engagement in 1915. There she worked her way up the ladder and finally she became a principal dancer in 1920.
- In 1928 followed a collaboration with Sasha Leontjew and they went together to Buenos Aires where she appeared at the Theatro Colon.
- She played a dancer in the production "Pratermizzi" (1927) directed by Gustav Ucicky and Karl Leiter with Nita Naldi, Anny Ondra, Hugo Thimig and Igo Sym. In this movie she was the double for the dancing scenes of Nita Naldi.
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